Ottawa saying little about Toronto’s call to block ICE from World Cup
OTTAWA — The federal government is not responding directly to a Toronto city council motion opposing the presence of any U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at upcoming FIFA World Cup games.
The motion, brought forward by Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and adopted last week, calls on the federal public safety and foreign affairs ministers to reject any ICE deployment.
Toronto will host the Canadian opening game of the tournament when Canada faces off against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12.
The office of federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Canadian law enforcement agencies are “solely responsible for law enforcement in Canada.”

